Police: Boy brought gun to school to shoot bully

Mental competency hearing for 11-year-old scheduled

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Police say an 11-year-old who took a gun to his Vancouver, Wash., middle school intended to shoot another student to prevent him from bullying a friend. The police report was released Thursday as the boy appeared in Clark County Juvenile Court. The report says the boy heard …

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Police say an 11-year-old who took a gun to his Vancouver, Wash., middle school intended to shoot another student to prevent him from bullying a friend.

The police report was released Thursday as the boy appeared in Clark County Juvenile Court.

The report says the boy heard a voice telling him the killing was a good idea.

The Vancouver Columbian reports the judge ordered a mental competency hearing. The boy remains in custody and his case will be reviewed Friday.

The boy was arrested Wednesday after a gun, ammo and knives were found on the boy or in his backpack at Frontier Middle School. No one was hurt, and the school is back to normal Thursday.

Frontier Middle School notified police that ammo had been discovered at the school. Arriving officers found the weapons and took the boy into custody. His name has not been released.

The school, which has 900 students, and nearby Pioneer Elementary School, which has about 600 students, were declared safe after a two-hour lockdown.

Parents were notified through social media and a letter sent home with students, said Evergreen Public Schools spokesman Kris Fay. Classes were back to normal Thursday.

There was no indication other students were involved, Fay said.

The boy has been expelled. He did not have a reputation as a troublemaker, Fay said.

“This kid has not been on the radar for this,” he said.

The school will review the incident, but Fay said it appears all the protocols were followed.

“From the safety standpoint, everything went well yesterday,” he said.